How to Fax Your Alaska*, Oregon or Washington Ballot Without a Fax Machine
Many PNW voters are allowed to return their ballots by fax. Ensure your ballot arrives on time!!
It’s easy to return your voted ballot by fax, even without access to an actual fax machine. There are simple and free EMAIL to FAX options - read for more details!
Your FAXED ballot must arrive by poll closing time on Election Day!
For PNW voters who can return the ballot and signed Voter's Certificate by fax.
Your BALLOT and VOTER'S CERTIFICATE/OATH must be faxed directly to the fax number provided by the local election office!
*Alaska Voters: You may return your ballot by fax only if the you requested it be sent to you by Email/Online or Fax.
OPTION ONE: Use an EMAIL to FAX APP.
Here are some reliable fax services:
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HelloFax allows you to send up to 5 pages for free.
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FAX.PLUS allows you to send up 10 pages for free.
IT IS NOW TOO LATE TO USE THE FVAP FAX SERVICE
OPTION TWO: If you do not have access to a fax machine, you can use the DoD FAX SERVICE.
You can email your BALLOT and the FVAP COVER SHEET to [email protected], and FVAP will fax your election materials for you.
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Does it matter what size paper I use Yes, create US letter-sized PDFs to ensure the ballot information all fits on the fax sheet printout.
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You must print and fill out this Voter Transmission Cover Sheet-In Bound From Voters. Voters should use this fax transmission cover sheet as a cover sheet when faxing or emailing election materials back to their local election office.
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You should also fax your signed Voter's Certificate provided by your Supervisor of Elections.
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The DOD Service gets busy closer to the election! Use this service early to ensure your ballot is sent on time.
Need help scanning? Watch this video on how to scan using your smartphone: Watch this video.
If you don't have a scanning app on your phone, you can use Adobe Scan mobile app for iPhone & Android.
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